The cenotaph in Queen’s Gardens will once again be at the centre of public remembrance of those lost to war, with full Armistice Day commemorations planned for next week.
Auckland-based violinist Amalia Hall arrives in Dunedin today for final rehearsals with the Dunedin Symphony Orchestra ahead of its "Amalia Plays Mendelssohn" concert on Saturday night.
The combined attractions of the Taste Nature organic garden, magnificent views, and organic scones with jam and cream attracted a steady stream of visitors during the first weekend of the Festival...
The cenotaph in Queen’s Gardens will once again be at the centre of public remembrance of those lost to war, with full Armistice Day commemorations planned for next week.
The love of books draws a tireless team of volunteers to a storage facility in Kaikorai Valley on Sundays to sort through, catalogue, and prepare tens of thousands of books for sale at the annual...
A blessing and stone-laying ceremony yesterday morning marked a major milestone in the development of Catholic Social Services’ $1.4 million Family Support Centre.
Songs of love and loss, wandering souls and the landscapes of home kept a large audience spellbound in last night’s fabulous performance by Jenny Mitchell and band at Knox Church.
The New Zealand Symphony Orchestra gave Dunedinites an extraordinary musical treat over the weekend, offering three contrasting concerts under the baton of celebrated English conductor Alexander...
The moving story of author Janet Frame’s sojourn in Seacliff Mental Hospital provided the foundation for extraordinary opera The Strangest of Angels, an impressive first night event for the Dunedin Arts Festival.
Returning home to New Zealand from his base in Vancouver is a long-awaited chance for song-writing great Don McGlashan to share songs from his latest album, Bright November Morning, with fans.